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Compare Home Theater to Movie Going
Posted by Jay Morton on April 4, 2011
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Many people shy away from purchasing a home theater for fear of the great costs involved in doing so. I recommend that you put serious pen and Read more [...]
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Classical Movie – Why It Remains Relevant For Viewers Today
Posted by Jay Morton on April 4, 2011
So what really is considered a classical movie? Can we simply associate as a black and white film noir thing? Containing some of those cheesy classical music? How about big powdered wigs? Do you think of the formal nature of both the characters as well as the period get-up and attire? Is a classic movie one which garnered 10 Oscars? Or do you think a classic movie simply one which down to the perception of the viewers and individuals?The classical movie IS truly one of the great inventions since Read more [...]
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Calling All Moviemakers…
Posted by Jay Morton on April 4, 2011
Yes, you. Movie Maker. Two ways.#1. MOVIE MAKER. Starts with a story THEY really want to tell. Anything THEY are excited about. Something that they were/are touched by, something that affected them or connects with them somehow.YOU: A successful network marketer starts with a story - one YOU really want to tell. A story is not a promise about what will happen to someone else. The story you tell is based on your experience with say, the product. You RELATE something that happened to you, or affected Read more [...]
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